The Senate will resume hearings this week on Bill C-10, which would deny tax breaks to the makers of "offensive" film and television productions. Opponents of the bill, who include most of Canada's film industry and the federal Liberals (but they're not being asked to vote on anything...the bill has already passed in the House), should be pleased that the legislation will be studied in Senate banking and commerce committee hearings.
On that note, I'm off to enjoy the final episode of The Wire. Would Senator Clay Davis give one rat's ass about the Income Tax Act? Sheeeeeeeeee-it no, but that's how he de-ew.
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